![]() Instead of not capitalizing any, I would prefer that these pronouns not be capitalized when there is doubt, but capitalized when the reference clearly is to God. The reason often cited for not capitalizing the personal pronouns pertaining to God is that some references are ambiguous. I was pleased to learn that the NASB will continue to capitalize pronouns and names pertaining to God, few translations still do. The order of the following passages is generally the order in which they were released by Lockman. Today I add Psalm 19 and place its changes under the Gender category. ![]() The NASB has updated many passages, included here are examples of the types of changes they are making, so the reader can get an idea of what to expect. They also say that the edition will continue to be sold after the NASB edition is released.
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